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A mountain hare on a hillside, from a great day out with a friend last week.
Mountain Hare
From a great few hours spent watching and admiring this obliging individual on the hills of the Scottish Highlands.
They have such beautiful eyes.
Mountain Hare
A handsome fella cleaning his paws and nose, during a workshop today on the hills of the Scottish Highlands.
Hey There!
A mountain hare waves at us from its form, on a snowy hillside in the Scottish Highlands.
Mountain Hare
Sitting in a form it had dug out of the deep snow. The snow gathering on its pelage shows just how well insulated it is.
Mountain Hare
Yawning.
They don't do a great deal during the day, at this time of the year, so seeing one do this, is a good thing.
Mountain Hare
A habitat shot of one, from a workshop this past week. She chose a fantastic form to settle in for us to photograph her.
Mountain Hare
She posed beautifully for us today. From a lovely, unseasonably still day here in the Scottish Highlands. Gorgeous creature.
Mountain Hare
Giving us a rather quizzical look, from its lofty form high on a hillside.
From a recent workshop I was running, here in the Scottish Highlands.
Mountain Hare.
Taken whilst trying not to slide back down the hillside in the deep snow.
Such hardy creatures. The hares, not me.
Mountain Hare.
From a rather blustery workshop today, here in the Scottish Highlands.
We were able to approach two hares which were both relaxed with us being there.
This one spent quite some time grooming, which was lovely to observe.
Mountain Hare - from a stroll up the hills today. It was bitterly cold, but the hares were relaxed and allowed me to get close enough.
Taken with a Canon R5 and RF100-500mm lens.
Always lovely to see in the Highlands Of Scotland.
Mountain Hare.
Taken a few winters ago during a photography workshop I was running here in the Scottish Highlands.
It was difficult conditions for photography as it would be bright sunshine one minute, then gloomy the next, and we had several very heavy blizzards which made focusing on the hare tricky.
But the hare was clearly well insulated, with fresh snow settling on it and not melting.